THE I1EE: OMAHA. TUESDAY,- FEUKUAUY 2, 1915 JOINS FORCES OF THE WATTS B.EFEREITCF COMPAQ By MELLIFICIA. Monday, February 1, 1915. GAME DINNERS are very much on the tapis In Omaba Just now. Reveml of our well known hunters returned tola year with such exofhcnt luck that their fostlve boards have been spread for dinoera e tr since. Mr. A. D. M-.-Ctnncll, Dr. II. C. Sumney and .Mr. O. M. Durkee "J aniona; the most successful hunters at this field sport. This it i ot the usual fisherman story, for they hare the tooils right with tuora. The third game dinner In the series following the suc cessful trip cf y.i- Durkee was given Wednesday evening at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. 8. R Rush. Mr. and Mrs. McConnell are giving a series of dinners. The se ond one wfis given Thursday evening, when cover wtre 1 laced for twelve, nd a similar one will be given Thursday evening , of this week. fr Z -?f?i - Xr . e9 ;"mM I "''.V;-- 'CfoM" ZZrrB J-r-ft f-iT f SVVtS-V v'-'C--'''.! On the Calendar. The bridge party that os to have bfn Stven today by Mis. Hhearer In honor of Mr. Harry Piirvt. has been post poned Indefinitely. Thu dinnsr which was to have been flvtn this evening by Dr. and Mi a. Con ner has been postponed until Thuraday evening. Mrs. J. V. (iiiffltli will entertain the Debutants Bridge club tomorrow In honor of lra. Walter Griffith, a recent bride. The au'sla lll Include this year s debutantes and Meadamea Frank Ilacon, Windsor Meseath and Burton Ssrson. Recent Affairs. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Smith celebrated their fifty-fourth wedding anniversary Saturday evening. The guests were only members of the. family. Mr. and Mis. D. M. Newman were, alven a tvmee warming In their new home, on Hansconi boulevard. The. uesl were: Messrs. find Meatiames for Cilcago to attend thr wadding of her'nl'Mt-. Miss Mnslne Mandfll, and Mr. IM Summer, which ia to be celebrated FridHy cvinlng at -the l-ake Bide club. Airs. Co tin tUl bo gona two weeks. Evening at Cards. Mr. and Mrs. I O. Wheeler entertained at their home Faturday evening." The evening was spent in playing high five and prises wot won by Mradames A. C Latta, E. B. Nye and larl Huffman and Messrs. L. W. Travis, U O. Wheeler and John Huffman. Thots present were: Mssrs. and Meadamea Waurice Gross. Isreai UlUfk. ( Louie Summer, lioert Levy, II. Kalln. Hamuel Ooldsntlth, D. M. Newman. Mesdames Samuel Koha, f. frimon. Max fommer, David Gross. Samuel Monomer, Itot ert liross, lsadc re Somtrer. A. Lockntr, Mesdamea Thoedore Meyer. With the Viiiton. Mrs. A. J. Love has as her guest her sister. Mrs. Jones of Apploton. Wis. Mrs. Samuel Oohn of Paduca, Ken., la lsitlng her brother. Mr. Isadora Summer, and family. Original Monday Bridge Club. The Original Monday Bridge club met this afternoon with Mrs. Mrs. Osgood Kastraan. The members are: Mesdsmea Meeds mes Joseph Bsrker, I'antel Wheeler, Jr., A. I. need, lease Coie. liarles T Kounlse, Arthur Kemlngloii, W. A. Redlck, W. II. McKeen. Entertainment Postponed. Th women of tha Pouth fide Troares Klve Card club have portioned 1 triefln Itely their entertainment which was an nounced for Wednesday evening. With the Travelers. Mrs. Hose Silverberg left the latter part : of th week for Florida, where she will spend the remaining winter nionins. .Mrs. Joseph Conn left ttunday evening M. Trr.v s. .lohn Hot f man, 1.. (!. Wheoler. Meadsmrs .ls Hose From. Messrs. William Hoffman, Esther Newirsn. Mr. Ike I. v . Fail Huffman, 1. W. Vnnce. Mesdamos A. '. baits, M. From. Messrs Oeorse Nye. t ereit Nye, Mlrses Harrah 8ommer, Kdna Kls, t.lla Kallbrtg. Birthday Surprise Party. Mr. Thomas iL O Uricn gave a sur prise party at her home Httndey evening In honor of Mrs. Fred L. Peterson's birth day annlverssry. The evening was spent In game and music. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdamse Fred 1j. Peterson, tinorae FVkstrom. Hoy Tjunn. Thomas O Ui len. Karl Bhaw. Mia K. White of council uma. Misses Addli J"aton. Messrs. ' .. I.lppei t. . Wl I Rensler. Albert Thursby, Winnipeg, Man. Misses Nellie White, Csmilla Rankin, Messrs Gordon Rckstront, Mans Peterson. Kersn tutherlsnd George tlutrterldnd. Newt of the Wayfarers, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Baxter are visiting In New York City. Mrs. J. 1 Jones of On ah Is . guest Of the Wolcott hotel In New Vort Clly. Personal Mention. Miss Fleming of Eurttngron la . ar rived tills morning and Is the guest of Miss Mary Durldry. Mrs. K. M. Muraman, Jr., returned Sat urday from Chicago, where she has been s patient In one of the hospitals. Mrs. Harry Purvis ot Pes Moines, who has been visiting Mrs. L. M. Uolllday, (ileus to leave Friday for her home. Mr. W. It. Kellogg, who hss been at thu Method st hospital fur some Umo. exnrcta to return to his home, this week. MILDRED STECJCEft. , Mildred ftecker. for two and a half years manager of the employment de partment of tke U. C. hmlth Tytiewrltor company, has1 Joined the Watts Reference Company. SiO-tl. Brandols theater. JUDGE BRITT SETS MADDEN TRIAL FOR FEBRUARY 16 Justice of the Peace Britt hus et pis- llmlnsry hearing of It. J. Madden, de feated candidal)) for .police judge. diargrd . with vlblatloit of the ccrrupt practices act, for Fcbtuary 1. Quickly Relieves Without Distress The congestion of waste and refuse from tha atomaxh, ferment ing In the bowels, generates poi sonous gaaes that occasion dis tress and invite serious illness. Health and comfort demand that this congestion he speedily relieved and the foul muss expelled. The well-founded objection most people have to tha violence of ca thartic and purgative agents Is overcome by using the combina tion of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that Is sold in drug stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Hyrup Pepsin. A dose at nlgl.i brings relief next morning with out discomfort or Inconvenience. A free trial bottle ran be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 452 Washington St., Montlcello. Illinois. ia jvsjrniii 'i'-i-T' r-i",r,i-,i- - " "r ii-iiririnirrji aj 1 SUFFS ADVERTISE S CAUSE Will Buy Street Car Displays to : Boost Coming of the Movie, -' "Your Girl and Mine." LACS OF COIN IS ONLY BARRIER Omaha auftrsglsts wi not psruut their rastera sisters to best tnem 1n sdver tlslng ice'.hods and so will take Initial steps this week toward naving atlr.itton vailed to their cauie In the .tret cava, Specifically, they hone to advertise the suffrsga niovle, "Your tJlil and Mine," which is to be shown In Oiinha this mnnflt. Thm Tutpa was met bV NW York .,,(fr.!.t. m-hn atnnff llh notices of unl 1 "arly nooll, Teachers Ride to School in Jitney The Central Park school annex Is Io cs led at Thirty-sixth and Kansas av enue, In, a portion of the clly where the ttorm king delights 10 pile up the snow In huge mounds. Th teachers of this school waited at a n'arby intersection while the older bo of the school shoy thd a path through lr"n the .nchool. Some of the Monmouth Talk teachers took' advemaio of 411 Ames avenue Jit ney bua from Twenty-.'ccrth anl Ames avenue. , 1 Ti e te e.ihoue In th a'.ipcriutoniierit's cfflee ' rang contlnuouviy from 1 a. m. " varloua advertised artl'ics of fned and j TT , wearlna! arparcl. displayed a brillUnt cllow, black and wnt'o map wltl euffrsae statea strikingly Indira VVhctlier the dlsplsy will Include the Jit ! ney bua has not yet been deter'nlned. The Omaha Suffrage association was ery desirous of beginning the woik of 1 Take - etreet car advertlBing, hut waa deterred because of the depleted rendition ot ttta , treasury. Mrs. 8. A. Cepeu and Mrs. W. - ii. Hatteroih expievii lear. .KoAcvei, ; that the ads would n,Jt be accepted, be i is use the etreet railway cuiiipany was O $ corporation and would therefore not Kl- ? erate a auffraca ad. " Mrs. Draper fmltn antli lpals 110 such action 00 the prt of th stret tallway J company. "Wjiv, .Mr. Wtttles Is tne of I our strong supporters, havina. con ; trlfcutad romethtng like Jl for me rain i ralan fund. Mrs. Wattles, too. Is a niemoer of the Equal Krrnchlee wilety," I the said. i Adiertls tMeat Injurious To the Kidneys tabloiMxmful of Salts If Hack, hurts or Bladder hthera Meat forms uric arid. We are a nation ef meat eaters and our blond Is filled wllh uric acid, says a well-known authnttty, who warns us to be constantly un guard against kidney ! trouble. Attrartlva Oulr. I "I can't think of any barrxr to our j advertising lu street rrra kc't that It S would be tov expensive, but I think we 1 will do it for at least ten days before I the show comes. If vhey ot;ccl ti. the The k'dneye do their utmost to free the blood ot th's Irritating acid, but become weak trom ttio overwork; they get slug gish: tho ellminntlve tissues clog and thus the waste s retained in the blood to po.si't the entire system. Whvn your kl.ineys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging Pains In. tho back or tho urtno Is ciouny, full of sed'msnl. or the bladder la Irri table, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when ynu have .-c-ere head a ties, nervous a id dlrxy spells, sleeplens rtx, a'iii aloinach or 1 traumatism In bad weather, get from your pharmacist about word suffrage. e lil leave tint word four ounces of Jad Halts: tako a table- tout and adveitlse the show merely as sixionful In a alss of water before breuk ' an attiwctloa." I fbtt e si h morr.tng and In a few days i hle Daisy Ioane antlrlpated no d ( t fitulty If the suffragan wei-e willlr to I)r for the ads. To members of the City Centr.il 1if- fug, rommltte aij tb.it the strict Td y advertising Itian Uini ri-fused to take -b a uffis-ie ad last fail during the mnilijn, on the ari'in! that it was - e polltliat udvcrliitsnirnt and so woulu J I bari'd, but thty c).rciid the Ue. : ivrmlnatlon to f. him aeetu this week. . .. . ... .. j .4 t- i f 1 1 r Schools Close and Big Boys Take the Little Folks Home 1 After a t unvr ri-i 1 : ji: v .t.i the cstlier I mine, HJiM'rinleiu'if nt U I'. (iiilt of ' the p'jblK' i linuli early Moru'ay decided to clos; the f-hooU fr the day. Mont Of the IrMcI.eis reported toe duty sad some, of the cM.dun brand the sttum. The lutle fulkf were seut back home ith the oih-r cliiiuicn. your kidneys will act fine. This famjua salts is made tram the add ot arapea anj lemon Ju'ee. combii-.ed with llthla. a .id hna ben used for generational t flush nnd stimulate clogged kldneya, to n-." tral Ixa the ac.da In the urine so It Is no lonter a source ot Irtltallen, thua ending uiiraty and bladder dtnurdcra. JaJ Halts ia Inexpensive and Cannot In jur: r.iakcs n del ghiful effiesocrt j ARTI STIC PORTRAITS uiiua-waier aruiK, nnn noiinjy can nuke a n-.lt.take by taking a hltle oecatlonaliy lltr Disposition Is Always Good This young housewife has a goad dispoMltlon and complexion. She does her owu housework and has plenty of time to shoo, entertain and study mu- lc. You say,' how la it possible? Me is the proud possessor or a "Whirl? 1" Sanitary DUhwathtr Instead of frsttlna- and steln about having to do the dishes, aha spends seven minutsa lit the kitchen then picaaantly greets her mualc teacher at the door and is ready for Her lecson. TIME AND MCNEY SAVED There la nothing a Ionian hatea so much aa to watUi diahea. It la ruin ous 10 her rnmnlexion. disposition and rausea Ula Hed Hands which are so much guarned aaainnt by the house wife today All other hoime" ork sesms trivial to "DISH WAgKIHO". we liava solved the secret to tasy liouse oi'K. Demonatratioa Bally. Srtag Tbia Ad Oe 10S Slaeeoat. Write (or. Booklet. D. GRUNWALD Vhoae Soua. IS11. llio ruua at. I vep iLV) jviiiiion U011&.VS kas teen expended -for double packs1 and jAutomatic Electric Block Sar .Signals v w saw r it r . r w - Mnion l'ac.ijic uysxem Shorfcestanfl most dii?eci routeiojSanEancisco Rnama . Pacific Iniematiotv al Exposition, San. Francisco, open Fek 20 to Dec. For Booklet J XZjiltJbmia end tho Expositions" . write to L. BEINDORFF. CP.&T.A. 1324 Famam St., Omaha. Nab. Phase Daaa. 334 0 I R-Calljca&pxition I jon Uiego. open, every day during iy ID - - 1 By George Randolph Chsstef eita jLUiian Cheater See the Pictures at These Movies: EXTRA Episode Nos. 1 and 2 Today, and Regularly Thereafter, Every Tuesday. FARNAM THEATER, 15th and Farnam. (In addition to our regular program.) ELITE THEATER NO. 2, OMAHA. Every Wednesday. Episode No. 4 Next. NICHOLAS THEATER, . Council Bluffs, Every Thursday. , Episode No. 3 Next. 'aaaaaiaaaaaiisjaaaaagaWi BESSIE THEATER, South Omaha, , Every Friday. Episode No, 3 Next. . AieaaaMaawaasWarfMaaaaa(atasaaaataaaAsMsBaBa GRAND THEATER, 16th and Binney, Omaha, Every Tuesday. Episode No. 2 Today. MaaAsys1lssaa CLIFTON THEATER, 45th and Burdette, Omaha, . . Every Friday. Episode No. 2 Next. HIPPODROME THEATER, 2514 Cuming, Omaha, Every Wednesday. Starts No. 1, February 10. J CAMERAPHONE THEATER, 14th and Douglas, Omaha, Every Tuesday. Starts No. 1, February 16. to kc ej the kidneys clean and active. J Advertisement. RCMBRAN9T STUDIO SOtfc sad raraata. rtksaa S. 3J4a. Boom 3. Baldriga Bldg. CMAHAKS TO MEETING OF CHANCERS OF COMMERCE Tin ot the nine 0' luis from Or.iaha L.in!.d to itt. nd the coavenliou of the i. ui.d tis ('han.bi-r of t'oiunierie at V, iai.(iuii have started for Washioston 'it !!. ietii'. They ace V. V. Baxter, C. i;. Tost and XV. B T. Belt. PET EQSOQ BOOS., FL0O2STS wish to announce to their friends and customers that they have re" moved to 1714 Farnam street, Bee Building. Telephone number un changed Douglas 1969. 0 -PRODUCED BY- The RELIANCE SERIAL PUBLICATION CORPORATION 1413-1415 Harney St., OMAHA, NEB. :-: Phone Douglas 3146 Read the Story in The Omaha Daily Bee ! ''"' sSMSsWaW a"aTTTai